Turner, You are my hero today. First time a backup bulb went out. Car display said to look in the manual. The manual said you should probably take the car to the dealer... TO REPLACE ALIGHT BULB?!!! Been doing that on all my cars since 1973. Saw your video and am not confident I can replace it on my own, saving me ridiculous AUDI dealer service fees! THANK YOU!!! (I'm guessing not that easy for light on the front of the car... )
Thank you for this tutorial and for saving my money & time. At first, I was struggling with unplugging the light, but I quickly rewatched your video and the instruction "push in, push the tab down and then pull out" worked perfectly. Greeting from Poland! :)
Thanks, this was a big help. Came out really easily. Was a real pain to get back in, I couldn't get the screw to catch in the threading. But finally got it.
Im about to put new lower control arms on because of bad bushings, I dont think you did a video on that yet. I dont really need a vid but good content. People on the audizine actually asked me to make a vid of the new bushings being pressed in which is kind of easy and would save the forum users alot of money.
Isn't it a T25 torque instead of a phillips? On Audi's forum the guys on there said you use a t25. The audi q5 has torque screws for the front the license plate too. So I'm thinking there is a chance you could be wrong.
Love the vid. Saw another vid that did exactly what you said- using flat-head and plastic tools to pry the cover and the light assembly. Needless to say-your vid shows a much better way. A++++. Thank you for imparting your knowledge and experience🙏
Hello great movie. This is all extra shown. Simple things explained perfectly. How many of us don't know about it? a lot ... you are doing a good job BRAVO
Pushed outside right on passenger and outside left on driver side. Mine are side push. 2015 Q7. Thanks for the vid! 5 min reverse light swap. Now to turn off reverse light broken alert… :(
I checked my 2013 and I have a Philips head but my question is :the small space to get in there... are you just loosening the screw enough to pull it out because I've seen someone else comment that the screw fell in and was not retrievable as is no space to actually take the screw out between the gap.
I have a flash light, and laying down on the floor of my garage in a sunny day with a long screw driver, and cannot find the effing screw? Obviously, most of the people are way smarter than me.
Love your videos. I have a 2019 Q5 with a back up light nor working. I took the tail light assembly out and there's nothing wrong with the bulb. I know this means there's no current. Any suggestion on how to proceed to the next step?
Hey Naptown, question for ya, have you heard of the rear light ground issue in 2008-2014ish A3s, A4s, and TT? All the RU-vid videos are saying add your own ground wire and ground it to the bumper. Trying to fix it the right way and not hot wire anything I don't have to. Appreciate your feedback bro
Is this a 2021? Audi q5 Quattro? I used a Philip screw driver and wouldn’t connect. And I think I had the same type of screw driver but I had it all the way in. That made me think there was no screw but still couldn’t get it out. I looked at the new light I’m tryna put in and it had one of those star tips. Any help would be appreciated
What do I do if the screw on the right side light is bored out and I can’t unscrew it. I tried flatheads that are small different size phillips. How do I get that? Screw out of there? Do I drill it out or what do I do?
do you have a video on airbags? how to change an old one to a new one? and do you need coding for that? last question, whats the normal working temperature of an A4B8? great videos btw. Thanks
I’ve replaced airbags, you need to replace the module and code it. I don’t work at the dealer anymore and I try very hard to stay away from wrecked cars so I probably won’t have that video unless it’s removing the bags and modules. I will put that on my list. As for the operating temp 200-210f
Nice video bro, now i have a problem with my aundi Q5 2013, every 1k miles i have to change oil idk why, i take it to my mechanic but he only change the oil again. I think i am burning oil but idk why every 1k miles i have to change it, can you help me?
What year is the Q5 please? I have a 2020 but I can’t figure out what type of screw is in there. Your is a phillips but mine doesn’t seem to be. Thank you.
I saw a tutorial that used a six-pointed star shaped screwdriver head. Not uncommon but not regular either, I have one that came with a pretty standard set of tools.
@@tomaspiktozis1899 All these people with easy pizi, or a piece of cake made me think I am so dumb. The guy said Phillip head. Now I need to find that T20 ( I needed to google T20 too). Thanks.
Anyone by chance know the size of the screw? It looks like whoever switched it out prior didn’t properly install the red guide so the screw fell out and is not retrievable. It’s appears to a 1” screw in length and maybe an 8-34?